i've been using the following setup on my nc10 for weeks and it works perfectly most of the time. Scrolling with 2 fingers is smooth. you can even scroll with your thumb only while typing. i don't use two or three finger click. maybe this helps someone.

to edit your synaptics configuration you have to edit /etc/hal/fdi/policy/11-x11-synaptics.fdi:

Hi, I have just copied and pasted the above configuration into /etc/hal/fdi/policy/11-x11-synaptics.fdi but my two finger scrolling is still quite jumpy and not smooth (as in not usable). I'm using a fresh installation of ubuntu 9.10, is there any other tips to getting it to work well or something I might be missing?

I've never get a fully working two finger scrolling. The touchpad on NC10 does not support two finger scrolling in hardware, all we can do is to emulate it (with bad results, I'd say).Personally, I've ended up to disable completely the two finger scrolling function.

Just for the record, in Lucid the two finger scrolling option on my NC10 is not available at all.

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I forgot to mention why I ended up with this shell script:- hal is no longer used in default Ubuntu, so an fdi policy does not work .- creating an x11 configuration in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-twofingerscroll.conf (as suggested here http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/xorg.conf.d# ... ei-Fingern ) successfully changed the synaptics settings (synclient -l), but two finger scrolling still didn't work.

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